Buddy Moss Essential Blues Masters
Released: July 1, 2009 Label: Goldenlane Records
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Eugene "Buddy" Moss was, in the estimation of many blues scholars, the most influential East Coast blues guitarist to record in the period between Blind Blake's final sessions in 1932 and Blind Boy Fuller's debut in 1935. A younger contemporary of Blind Willie McTell and Curley Weaver, Moss was part of a near-legendary coterie of Atlanta bluesmen, and one of the few of his era lucky enough to work into the blues revival of the '60s and '70s. A guitarist of uncommon skill and dexterity, he was a musical disciple of Blind Blake, and may well have served as an influence on Piedmont-style guitarist Blind Boy Fuller. Although his career was halted in 1935 by a six-year jail term, and then by the Second World War, he lived long enough to be rediscovered in the '60s, when he revealed a talent undamaged by time or adversity.
Tracklist : 1. Bye Bye Mama (Future Blues Mix) [3:28]
2. Bye Bye Mama [2:50]
3. Broke Down Engine [3:29]
4. Cold Country Blues [3:19]
5. Daddy Don't Care [2:47]
6. Midnight Rambler [2:57]
7. Red River Blues [2:59]
8. T.B.'s Killing [3:02]
9. When I'm Dead And Gone [3:06]
10. B & O Blues No. 2 [3:09]
11. Broke Down Engine No. 2 [2:43]
12. Dough Rolling Papa [2:38]
13. Insane Blues [2:40]
14. Love Me Baby Love Me [2:40]
15. New Lovin' Blues [2:44]
16. Oh Lordy Mama [2:55]
17. Shake It All Night Long [2:37]
18. Sleepless Night [2:46]
19. Some Lonesome Day [2:56]
20. Tricks Ain't Walking No More [2:58]
21. When The Hearse Roll Me From My Door [3:18]
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